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go from 15 at upper end to not fle 36 or 49 bo 43-point pour, obamacare raises taxes as a affordable healthcare act. this is a huge pblem, tom is ride, at a time, where so many baby boomers are headed into retirement. their financial advisors tell them, as you get older, it is prudent to shave back your investment in equities and stocks and go into bonds, by boomers are told to be prudent, to sell stocks, you put on top of that a punishing dividend tax rate this is a terrible risk for the equity market. it has been complacent. do tnk that a deal will be done. but i don't ink that this equity market prepared for a break down in talks, prepared for acrimony that's will come, before a deal is reached. neil: you know, erin, you could look at it from tom's point of view. warren buffet h has gone on record, saying, you know, no good investor he knows is factoredn or worried about taxes they look at the -- i guess the appeal of the investment. and tax issue is never an issue. >> he is just a boo boob, that s stois sostupid. neil: erin, do agree. what is he saying. it will not be that bad. >> you know,
go from 15 at upper end to not fle 36 or 49 bo 43-point pour, obamacare raises taxes as a affordable healthcare act. this is a huge pblem, tom is ride, at a time, where so many baby boomers are headed into retirement. their financial advisors tell them, as you get older, it is prudent to shave back your investment in equities and stocks and go into bonds, by boomers are told to be prudent, to sell stocks, you put on top of that a punishing dividend tax rate this is a terrible risk for the...
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you should be responsible for your healthcare, and you should also be responsible if you go bananas and kill your wife, that's on your shoulders too. stuart: but you can't win an election telling the world, telling your country, your voters that you've got to be responsible for yourself, for your healthcare, take responsibility. we're going to cut this. you can't get elected in america these days. >> and this is the great issue. a book was written in 1908, the author said if you have big government, you basically end up with a nation of children. he wrote this, and that's essentially what we have now, a nation of adolescents where you're no longer responsible for it. it's just somehow society is -- and this guy -- this guy killed his wife. it's his fault. i'm a gun owner. what this guy did has nothing to do with me. stuart: where do you live? >> i live in new hampshire where we used to -- [talking over each other]. >> they want bigger welfare checks to spend at the gun store. that's what is great about america. stuart: it's bananas, not bananas. >> okay. stuart: are you an anna wintour
you should be responsible for your healthcare, and you should also be responsible if you go bananas and kill your wife, that's on your shoulders too. stuart: but you can't win an election telling the world, telling your country, your voters that you've got to be responsible for yourself, for your healthcare, take responsibility. we're going to cut this. you can't get elected in america these days. >> and this is the great issue. a book was written in 1908, the author said if you have big...
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tracy: the supreme court may get another chance to rule on president obama's healthcare law. our next guest says it will continue to be confusing, if it isn't already. some ideas on how the government can help streamline the process. more on the future of our helpline service. >> what will we be on top of it is the system polices itself to a degree to add to their quality. the cost comes out. i think we will just remain confused for the next few years. tracy: those of us that are privately insured will remain confused. i was at my ob's office the other day and he said i have no idea. what are we supposed to do? what is the solution here? >> if i had the solution, i would certainly share it. there are a lot of things that would make it easier. medicare was passed, if you speak to people, the first ten years of medicare were a challenge as they figure out the economic realities behind it. if you are taking care of your parents, just take care of your parents, put a plan in place now. the net result of the affordable care act is you and myself as consumers are more responsible.
tracy: the supreme court may get another chance to rule on president obama's healthcare law. our next guest says it will continue to be confusing, if it isn't already. some ideas on how the government can help streamline the process. more on the future of our helpline service. >> what will we be on top of it is the system polices itself to a degree to add to their quality. the cost comes out. i think we will just remain confused for the next few years. tracy: those of us that are...
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there were large structural reforms in the way healthcare was playing out. in fact, last year, we had a slower rate of growth and health care spending that we have had in quite a time. whether president has proposed is part of the current negotiations is another $300 billion cut in medicare. stuart: that is a cut. you do understand, that what we really -- >> stuart, that just is not true. we have not seen them play out. certainly, we will have to be coming back every year. usually, through a committee process where people vote at the end of the day. the republicans decided to take another course around the debt ceiling. i do not agree with you. i think to say otherwise is unfair to the president. stuart: i will have the last word. he is a hypocrite. let's not get into it now. you study up on that one, young simon. thank you very much. several states want longer school days. surprise, surprise, the unions are against it. that is next. ♪ only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relievi the pain quickly. try
there were large structural reforms in the way healthcare was playing out. in fact, last year, we had a slower rate of growth and health care spending that we have had in quite a time. whether president has proposed is part of the current negotiations is another $300 billion cut in medicare. stuart: that is a cut. you do understand, that what we really -- >> stuart, that just is not true. we have not seen them play out. certainly, we will have to be coming back every year. usually,...
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denny's, papa john's and applebee's all immediately said healthcare will kill us. their brand index plunged. when i say plunged, it plunged. businesses better wake up to be careful about this. melissa: what do they do for about it?uld they just not talk do you think people really don't go in and eat at applebee's because they said something negative quirks back. charles: we are looking at this darden chart right now. the pickings are very slim. certainly, it was important enough. one of the few black fortune 500 companies out there. he has to make these movements3 of the economic survival and the bottom line. the greater picture out there is that there should be a limit to what companies can make and beyond that it is a notion of greed. if you go past that limit, we will not support you. this is just the very beginning. it will be serious. lori: more evidence to add to the discussion of how big of a role government should be flying and businesses. charles: it is the arbitrary of what is greed. what is enough? they have a say in it and it will get louder and louder
denny's, papa john's and applebee's all immediately said healthcare will kill us. their brand index plunged. when i say plunged, it plunged. businesses better wake up to be careful about this. melissa: what do they do for about it?uld they just not talk do you think people really don't go in and eat at applebee's because they said something negative quirks back. charles: we are looking at this darden chart right now. the pickings are very slim. certainly, it was important enough. one of the few...
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>> well, you think back to the healthcare debate. the president, of course, had promised that it would be more transparent in the future. these negotiations are such a critical point and both sides have put their, you know, bargaining chips on the table. if it was transparent, you would have so many pressure groups interfering that nothing would get done. the fear here is let the big boys play, and i don't know if you have been following this, but, in the paper this morning, there is more confirmation that route republicans are invested in speaker boehner and entrusting and him. dagen: fascinating stuff. juan williams, great to see you. >> connell should have told you about why there is such long lines at the men's room. everyone has their iphone out. that is what is going on in there. dagen: all y'all discussed me. connell: you have to buy them some more. dagen: as i said earlier, just don't do it in a public restroom regardless of what you are doing. >> what an imagination you have. connell: thank you. what an imagination you have.
>> well, you think back to the healthcare debate. the president, of course, had promised that it would be more transparent in the future. these negotiations are such a critical point and both sides have put their, you know, bargaining chips on the table. if it was transparent, you would have so many pressure groups interfering that nothing would get done. the fear here is let the big boys play, and i don't know if you have been following this, but, in the paper this morning, there is more...
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>> absolutely the case that information managers in healthcare become fiduciaries. this is not facebook. it is not that big of a deal when somebody else is seeing your facebook page. it is a really really big deal when somebody else is seeing your chart that doesn't need to. stuart: that was jonathan bush in our last hour discussing medical electronic health records, the ceo who is willing to tell it like it is. i thought he was pretty good last hour. time for a market check. where are we now? just below 13,000. we're up 28 points. some auto parts companies are down today. let's start with pep boys. where are we please nicole nicole: big loss here, down about 12%. this is not good news here. they talk about losses. they have one off charges. sales are down. loser, stuart. stuart: how about autozone, that's down too? nicole: right and revenue missed again. third time in a row that they missed analyst estimates with the revenue numbers. they also said there have been fewer customers. the lingering effects of a warm winter actually come into play. as i read on, i was t
>> absolutely the case that information managers in healthcare become fiduciaries. this is not facebook. it is not that big of a deal when somebody else is seeing your facebook page. it is a really really big deal when somebody else is seeing your chart that doesn't need to. stuart: that was jonathan bush in our last hour discussing medical electronic health records, the ceo who is willing to tell it like it is. i thought he was pretty good last hour. time for a market check. where are we...
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instead of arizona paying for arizona's healthcare and new jersey paying for new jersey although governor christie hasn't revealed publicly what they will do all the taxpayers pay for. experts on the economy you are, paid for by borrowed dollars. take this long to pay this back as debts from world war i it will be another 100 years. melissa: at least. more than that. judge, i wish we had more time. thanks so much. >> pleasure. thanks for having me. lori: come back soon. from motown to no town? facing lots of fiscal issues the city of detroit may be forced to dissolve into wayne county. state senator wayne jones says all the options must be on the table to avoid detroit becoming largest city in u.s. history to file bankruptcy. it needs $30 million in funding in escrow. government rick snyder refused until certain milestones and agreements are met. detroit is expected to run out of cash by mid-december. will the city actually be dissolved? we'll ask michigan state senator rick jones when he joins us at this time. don't miss it. can you imagine, no detroit? detroit dissolving? it will not ha
instead of arizona paying for arizona's healthcare and new jersey paying for new jersey although governor christie hasn't revealed publicly what they will do all the taxpayers pay for. experts on the economy you are, paid for by borrowed dollars. take this long to pay this back as debts from world war i it will be another 100 years. melissa: at least. more than that. judge, i wish we had more time. thanks so much. >> pleasure. thanks for having me. lori: come back soon. from motown to no...